MotoGP: At Mugello only one "challenging" braking for Brembo

On the Tuscan track only the San Donato braking section puts the braking systems to the test

MotoGP: At Mugello only one "challenging" braking for BremboMotoGP: At Mugello only one "challenging" braking for Brembo

Next Sunday the Italian MotoGP class GP will take place on the Mugello circuit. The race, the fifth of the season, is as always one of the most awaited by fans, the ups and downs of the Tuscan circuit are in fact among the most spectacular of the entire world championship and the races are usually always very close.

For Brembo, the company that supplies braking systems to all the official manufacturers (Ducati, Honda and Yamaha) as well as various teams that take to the track with prototypes or CRTs, the circuit is not particularly demanding and only the braking after the finishing straight (the San Donato) is challenging.

Here the bikes go from over 6 km/h to a speed of around 350 km/h in just over 120 seconds. The other braking sections are not particularly demanding and allow the braking systems to cool down. Click on the link below for all the information on braking on the Mugello circuit. [download id=”90923″]

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